Timezone Geelong
Address | 89 Malop St, Geelong VIC, Australia |
Phone | +61 3 5222 6050 |
Hours | 10:00-22:00 |
Website | laserquest.com.au |
Categories | Video Arcade, Amusement Center, Bowling Alley, Entertainer, Game Store |
Rating | 4 49 reviews |
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Timezone Geelong reviews
49Great place for birthday parties. Was there last Sunday. Laser tag. The kids loved it. Took out an hour free pass deal to pass the time while the party was on.
Great for the kids. Prizes are average. Always have been. Something you see for 500 tickets is literally $1 at kmart. Easiest to park in Westfield and walk, which is also annoying. Besides that kids have an absolute ball every time
I've been going to timezone since I was a little kid with my dad, and happy to keep on going now with my own kids. Always loved timezone as a fun place to go whilst in town.
We had our daughters birthday party at timezone in Geelong and the manager and staff could not have been more helpful. They were sensational.
GOOD
Friendly staff
Minimal machine down time
30 or 60 min play time
Can buy individual play
Toilet
Variety of ticket toys
Party areas
Laser tag
BAD
Can get busy and never get a certain machine
The stuff were patient and kind while me trying to decided whether to pay for half an hour or more for my 4 years old. Everything was great but would recommend more activity games and games. My 4 year old did all game that could be played appropriate to his age and was left with nothing new but to redo the games over and over until the time ran out. Great place to be
Would have got 5 Stars if the staff Cared about WMMT and fixed the contrast. Multiple people have complained about it, Technicians say theres nothing wrong with but hey they've been playing the game for years.
If they decide to fix it they need to put the Brightness to 50 and Contrast to 60.
Noise, flashing lights, screaming children, timezone! Aside from all the kids and the mysteriously sticky buttons and over priced stuff to win timezone rocks. I mean it may not be the first place I pick to go to on a day off but just stepping through the door brings back all those childhood memories. Also with those unlimited passes you can literally just sit at a game until you master it (or until the time runs out) way better than just topping up your card. I suppose the passes are good for parents too because you just point and tell your child to run off and they're distracted for a hour or so while you finally get that perfect score.